List of Unsolved Problems in Physics
List of Unsolved Problems in Physics
Some of the major unsolved problems in physics are Cosmological constant problem Why does the zerotheoretical, meaning that existing theories seem incapable
point energy of the vacuum not cause a large
of explaining a certain observed phenomenon or expericosmological constant? What cancels it out?[7]
mental result. The others are experimental, meaning that
there is a diculty in creating an experiment to test a
proposed theory or investigate a phenomenon in greater
detail.
1.1
4.9% Ordinary
Matter
Cosmic ination Is the theory of cosmic ination correct, and, if so, what are the details of this epoch?
What is the hypothetical inaton eld giving rise
to ination? If ination happened at one point,
is it self-sustaining through ination of quantummechanical uctuations, and thus ongoing in some
Estimated distribution of dark matter and dark energy in the uniextremely distant place?[2]
verse
Horizon problem Why is the distant universe so homogeneous when the Big Bang theory seems to pre- Dark matter What is the identity of dark matter?[3] Is it
dict larger measurable anisotropies of the night sky
a particle? Is it the lightest superpartner (LSP)? Do
than those observed? Cosmological ination is genthe phenomena attributed to dark matter point not
erally accepted as the solution, but are other possible
to some form of matter but actually to an extension
explanations such as a variable speed of light more
of gravity?
appropriate?[3]
Dark energy What is the cause of the observed
Electroweak horizon problem Why aren't there obviaccelerated expansion (de Sitter phase) of the Unious large-scale discontinuities in the electroweak
verse? Why is the energy density of the dark envacuum if distant parts of the observable universe
ergy component of the same magnitude as the denwere causally separate when the electroweak epoch
sity of matter at present when the two evolve quite
ended? Standard cosmological ination models
dierently over time; could it be simply that we
have ination cease well before electroweak symare observing at exactly the right time? Is dark enmetry breaking occurs, so it is not at all clear how
ergy a pure cosmological constant or are models of
ination could prevent such discontinuities.[4]
quintessence such as phantom energy applicable?
Future of the universe Is the universe heading towards Dark ow Is a non-spherically symmetric gravitational
a Big Freeze, a Big Rip, a Big Crunch, or a Big
pull from outside the observable Universe responsiBounce? Or is it part of an innitely recurring cyclic
ble for some of the observed motion of large objects
model?
such as galactic clusters in the universe?
Gravitational wave Can gravitational waves be directly Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy Some large
detected?[5][6]
features of the microwave sky at distances of over
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13 billion light years appear to be aligned with both The cosmic censorship hypothesis and the chronology
the motion and orientation of the solar system. protection conjecture
Can singularities not hidden behind an event horiIs this due to systematic errors in processing,
zon, known as "naked singularities", arise from
contamination of results by local eects, or an
realistic initial conditions, or is it possible to
unexplained violation of the Copernican principle?
prove some version of the cosmic censorship
hypothesis of Roger Penrose which proposes that
Shape of the Universe What is the 3-manifold of
this is impossible?[9] Similarly, will the closed
comoving space, i.e. of a comoving spatial section
timelike curves which arise in some solutions to the
of the Universe, informally called the shape of the
equations of general relativity (and which imply the
Universe? Neither the curvature nor the topology
possibility of backwards time travel) be ruled out
is presently known, though the curvature is known
by a theory of quantum gravity which unites general
to be close to zero on observable scales. The
relativity with quantum mechanics, as suggested by
cosmic ination hypothesis suggests that the shape
the chronology protection conjecture of Stephen
of the Universe may be unmeasurable, but, since
Hawking?
2003, Jean-Pierre Luminet, et al., and other groups
have suggested that the shape of the Universe
Locality Are there non-local phenomena in quantum
may be the Poincar dodecahedral space. Is the
physics? If they exist, are non-local phenomena
shape unmeasurable; the Poincar space; or another
limited to the entanglement revealed in the viola3-manifold?
tions of the Bell Inequalities, or can information and
conserved quantities also move in a non-local way?
Under what circumstances are non-local phenom1.2 Quantum gravity
ena observed? What does the existence or absence
of non-local phenomena imply about the fundamenVacuum catastrophe Why does the predicted mass of
tal structure of spacetime? How does this relate to
the quantum vacuum have little eect on the expanquantum
entanglement? How does this elucidate the
sion of the universe?
proper interpretation of the fundamental nature of
quantum physics?
Quantum gravity Can quantum mechanics and general
relativity be realized as a fully consistent theory
(perhaps as a quantum eld theory)?[8] Is spacetime
fundamentally continuous or discrete? Would a con- 1.3 High-energy physics/particle physics
sistent theory involve a force mediated by a hypothetical graviton, or be a product of a discrete struc- See also: Beyond the Standard Model
ture of spacetime itself (as in loop quantum gravity)? Are there deviations from the predictions of
general relativity at very small or very large scales
or in other extreme circumstances that ow from a
quantum gravity theory?
Black holes, black hole information paradox, and
black hole radiation
Do black holes produce thermal radiation, as expected on theoretical grounds? Does this radiation
contain information about their inner structure,
as suggested by Gauge-gravity duality, or not, as
implied by Hawking's original calculation? If not,
and black holes can evaporate away, what happens
to the information stored in them (since quantum
mechanics does not provide for the destruction of
information)? Or does the radiation stop at some
point leaving black hole remnants? Is there another
way to probe their internal structure somehow, if
such a structure even exists?
A simulation of how a detection of the Higgs particle would appear in the CMS detector at CERN
1.4
Hierarchy problem Why is gravity such a weak Anomalous magnetic dipole moment Why is the exforce? It becomes strong for particles only at
perimentally measured value of the muon's anomathe Planck scale, around 1019 GeV, much above
lous magnetic dipole moment (muon g-2) signifthe electroweak scale (100 GeV, the energy scale
icantly dierent from the theoretically predicted
dominating physics at low energies). Why are
value of that physical constant?[17]
these scales so dierent from each other? What
prevents quantities at the electroweak scale, such Proton size puzzle What is the electric charge radius of
the proton? and how does it dier from gluonic
as the Higgs boson mass, from getting quantum
charge?
corrections on the order of the Planck scale? Is the
solution supersymmetry, extra dimensions, or just
anthropic ne-tuning?
1.4 Astronomy and astrophysics
Magnetic monopoles Did particles that carry magnetic
charge exist in some past, higher-energy epoch? If
so, do any remain today? (Paul Dirac showed the existence of some types of magnetic monopoles would
explain charge quantization.)[10]
Proton decay and spin crisis Is the proton fundamentally stable? Or does it decay with a nite lifetime as predicted by some extensions to the standard
model?[11] How do the quarks and gluons carry the
spin of protons?[12]
Supersymmetry Is spacetime supersymmetry realized
at TeV scale? If so, what is the mechanism of supersymmetry breaking? Does supersymmetry stabilize the electroweak scale, preventing high quantum corrections? Does the lightest supersymmetric
particle (LSP or Lightest Supersymmetric Particle) Relativistic jet. The environment around the AGN where the
comprise dark matter?
relativistic plasma is collimated into jets which escape along the
pole of the supermassive black hole
Gamma ray bursts How do these short-duration highStrong CP problem and axions Why is the strong nuintensity bursts originate?[13]
clear interaction invariant to parity and charge conjugation? Is PecceiQuinn theory the solution to Supermassive black holes What is the origin of the
this problem?
M-sigma relation between supermassive black hole
Velocity
mass and galaxy velocity dispersion?[22] How did the Large Scale Anisotroy Is the Universe at very large
most distant quasars grow their supermassive black
scale is anisotropic and the basic Cosmological Prinholes up to 109 solar masses so early in the history
ciple is a wrong assumption? The number count and
intensity dipole anisotropy in radio, NRAO VLA
of the Universe?
Sky Survey (NVSS) catalogue [24] is inconsistent
with the local motion as derived from CMBR [25][26]
and indicate an intrinsic dipole anisotropy. The
B
same NVSS radio data also shows an intrinsic dipole
in polarization density and degree of polarization
[27]
in the same direction as in number count and
intensity. There are other several observation revealing large scale anisotropy. The optical polarizaA
tion from quasars shows polarization alignment over
a very large scale of Gpc.[28][29][30] The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) data shows
several features of anisotropy[31][32][33][34] which are
Distance
not consistent with the Big Bang model.
Rotation curve of a typical spiral galaxy: predicted (A) and observed (B). Can the discrepancy between the curves be attributed
to dark matter?
Space roar Why is space roar six times louder than expected? What is the source of space roar?
Kuiper cli Why does the number of objects in the Solar Systems Kuiper belt fall o rapidly and unexAge-metallicity relation in the Galactic disk Is there
pectedly beyond a radius of 50 astronomic units?
a universal age-metallicity relation (AMR) in the
Galactic disk (both thin and thick parts of the
Flyby anomaly Why is the observed energy of sateldisk)? While in the local (primarily thin) disk of
lites ying by Earth sometimes dierent by a minute
the Milky Way there is no evidence of a strong
amount from the value predicted by theory?
AMR,[35] a sample of 229 nearby thick disk stars
has been used to investigate the existence of an
Galaxy rotation problem Is dark matter responsible
age-metallicity relation in the Galactic thick disk,
for dierences in observed and theoretical speed of
and indicate that there is an age-metallicity relation
stars revolving around the center of galaxies, or is it
present in the thick disk.[36][37]
something else?
The lithium problem Why is there a discrepancy between the amount of lithium-7 predicted to be produced in Big Bang nucleosynthesis and the amount
observed in very old stars?[38]
Three-body problem Exact predictions for the positions of three (or more) bodies oating in space at- Solar wind interaction with comets In 2007 the
tracted by gravity.
Ulysses spacecraft passed through the tail of comet
Supernovae What is the exact mechanism by which an
implosion of a dying star becomes an explosion?
1.7
The "island of stability" in the proton vs. neutron number plot for
heavy nuclei
Fractional Hall eect What mechanism explains the 1.9 Other problems
existence of the = 5/2 state in the fractional
quantum Hall eect? Does it describe quasiparti- Entropy (arrow of time) Why did the universe have
such low entropy in the past, resulting in the discles with non-Abelian fractional statistics?[48]
tinction between past and future and the second law
of thermodynamics?[13] Why are CP violations obBoseEinstein condensation How do we rigorously
served in certain weak force decays, but not elseprove the existence of BoseEinstein condensates
where? Are CP violations somehow a product of
for general interacting systems?[49]
the Second Law of Thermodynamics, or are they
a separate arrow of time? Are there exceptions to
the principle of causality? Is there a single possible past? Is the present moment physically distinct
from the past and future or is it merely an emergent
property of consciousness? Why does time have a
direction?
Interpretation of quantum mechanics How does the
quantum description of reality, which includes elements such as the superposition of states and
wavefunction collapse or quantum decoherence,
give rise to the reality we perceive? Another way
of stating this is the Measurement problem what
constitutes a measurement which causes the wave
function to collapse into a denite state? Unlike
Magnetoresistance in a = 8/5 fractional quantum Hall state.
classical physical processes, some quantum mechanical processes (such as quantum teleportation arising
from quantum entanglement) cannot be simultaneously local, causal and real, but it is not obviLiquid crystals Can the nematic to smectic (A) phase
ous which of these properties must be sacriced or
transition in liquid crystal states be characterized as
[50][51]
if an attempt to describe quantum mechanical proa universal phase transition?
cesses in these senses is a category error that doesn't
even make sense to talk about if one properly underSemiconductor nanocrystals What is the cause of the
stands quantum mechanics.
nonparabolicity of the energy-size dependence for
the lowest optical absorption transition of quantum Theory of everything ("Grand Unication Theory")
dots?[52]
Is there a theory which explains the values of all
Electronic band structure Why can band gaps not accurately be calculated?
1.8
Biophysics
Quantitative study of the immune system What are YangMills theory Given an arbitrary compact gauge
the quantitative properties of immune responses?
group, does a non-trivial quantum YangMills theWhat are the basic building blocks of immune
ory with a nite mass gap exist? This problem is
system networks?
What roles are played by
also listed as one of the Millennium Prize Problems
stochasticity?
in mathematics.
Homochirality What is the origin of the preponderance Physical information Are there physical phenomena,
of specic enantiomers in biochemical systems?
such as wave function collapse or black holes, which
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irrevocably destroy information about their prior
states? How is quantum information stored as a state
of a quantum system?
Problems
decades
solved
in
recent
Quasars (1980s) The nature of quasars was not understood for decades.[61] They are now accepted as a
type of active galaxy where the enormous energy
Ball lightning (2014) In January 2014, scientists from
output results from matter falling into a massive
Northwest Normal University in Lanzhou, China,
black hole in the center of the galaxy.[62]
published the results of recordings made in July
2012 of the optical spectrum of what was thought
to be natural ball lightning made during the study of
3 See also
ordinary cloudground lightning on Chinas Qinghai
Plateau.[56][57] At a distance of 900 m (3,000 ft), a
Cosmic coincidence problem
total of 1.3 seconds of digital video of the ball lightning and its spectrum was made, from the forma Universal Rotation Curve
tion of the ball lightning after the ordinary lightning
struck the ground, up to the optical decay of the phenomenon. The recorded ball lightning is believed to 4 References
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Long-duration gamma ray bursts (2003) Longduration bursts are associated with the deaths of
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